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nostr:npub1v9kwmst5jkd94wl55dngt7x6urqc84nukgdvc57s7umlz9x4rx5q6csdmx sounds like an interesting overview. I'm not bang up to date with academic theology now. Radical Orthodoxy developed after I was at uni, but I get the impression it might be a spent force already?

nostr:npub1ex328w5w0hjweznw8t6f9epk5w5xy4ak6kzyc7y93lfjtelxuymsk9c58j That's my rough understanding too, though know little about it, other than the fact that it is neither radical nor orthodox.

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nostr:npub1v9kwmst5jkd94wl55dngt7x6urqc84nukgdvc57s7umlz9x4rx5q6csdmx well, from what I read of it, it certainly didn't seem radical! It read a bit like an attempt to revitalise the ideas of the Oxford Movement. I liked the title, as I do think that, properly understood, orthodox Christology and Trinitarian theology ought to have radical consequences (the Son of God executed by an empire for preaching radical grace!)